Former Tennessee Attorney General Paul G. Summers writes this regular civics education guest opinion column about the U.S.
Like many of his contemporaries, his political differences kept his name off of the Constitution. George Mason helped draft ...
In a partisan vote, the House Privileges & Elections Committee advanced a bill to constitutionalize reproductive rights ...
In a long-running fight with Washington, the Beehive State’s top politicos have found a novel way to escalate the conflict ...
Many founders wanted the President to be elected/selected by the U.S. Congress, a much smaller body of elites at that time.
When people ask why I have not done research in the United States National Archives and Records Administration (Nara), my ...
SC answered two key questions regarding status of Article 31C and interpretation of Article 39B, marking a shift in how it ...
The Supreme Court decided Marbury v, Madison (herein Marbury) in 1803, early in Chief Justice John Marshall’s career on the ...
Vijaya Chandrasoma Last Tuesday, one of the most consequential elections in the history of the United States was concluded, ...
Well, I had an idea for a story for today and I had it almost written but an issue has come up that has preempted it.
Opposition leaders on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court decision on the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), with the Congress’s Abhishek Singhvi saying the judgment is “highly commendable” for the ...
In January, Donald Trump will begin his second term as president of the United States. US presidents are currently limited to ...